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The 18th Winter Olympic
Games are staged in Nagano,
Japan. Curling, snowboarding
andwomen’s icehockeydebut
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as medal sports. The
August 31 death of Princess
Diana in a violent car crash
stuns and saddens the world.
At her funeral, Diana's two
young sons follow her
coffin into Westminster
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Abbey. Canadian singer-
songwriter Sarah McLachlan
Powell,Allsport
masterminds Lilith Fair, an
all-female rock show that
draws huge crowds on its
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37-stop summer tour.
Problems plague Russia’s
aging Mir space station,
including a collision in June
with an unmanned supply
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vehicle. The NBC hit
“Seinfeld” ends its nine-year
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run in May 1998. Bill
Gates of Microsoft “rescues”
once-mighty Apple Computer
with a $150 million bail-out, JayBlakesberg.Retna Reuteo/ArcbivePhotos
heralding a new era of
cooperation between the
formerly fierce competitors.
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Will Smith and Tommy
Lee Jones star in the summer
blockbuster MeninBlack.The
sci-fi thriller grosses more
than $500 million worldwide
to become 1997’s biggest hit.
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Iraqi president Saddam
Hussein provokes a crisis
by refusing to allow U.N.
inspections of suspected
chemical and biological
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weapons caches. Jimmy GinoMilsud,ShootingStar
Stewart dies in July at
89. The actor’s nice-guy
popularity is exemplified by
It’s a Wonderful Life, his
1946 classic that has become
an American cultural icon.
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The Denver Broncos
win Super Bowl XXXII,
beating the heavily favored
Green Bay Packers 31-24.
Thewin is Broncoquarterback
John Elway’s first victory
in fourtries.
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1990
Hallmark
Rowland Hall-5t. Mark’6 School You Know You
RHSM
Salt Lake City, Utah Go to
June199S
when,..
...You leaveyourbackpack in the hall
andyou returntodiscoverthatyour
walletisintactbutyourcalculatoris
gone.
a candy
...Unlike bar,
the item you eeii for
the annual fundraiser
can bite back.
...There are more people in NH5
than in the Freshmen class.
...The entire school band is a
computer.
...ThedebateteamgoestoCalifornia
everyyear but it takes six seasons
forthe Cross-Country team to get
newuniforms.
Dear Rowland Hall Students,
The Yearbook Staff worked hard to bring you something completely
different and unic^ue this year. We hope that you enjoy all that we have
worked for and we hope that you have a great summer. ...There are more
students the
in hall
Michelle Srooks, Joanne
than in class.
Castillo, Gina Martinez
and Whitney Srinton
P.S. Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1990!!!
The 1993 Hallmark staff is pleaseid to dedicate this yearbook to an
outstanding teacher and friend who has demonstrated an extreme
amountofsupportand compassion toward all with whom heworks. Paul
Christensen, affectionetly known as “Mr. C.” is honest, kind, enthusias-
tic and is loved by everyone.
In the fall of 1964 Mr. C., fresh out of college and a newlywed, began
teaching mathematics at Rowland Hall-5t. Mark’s. Over the years he
has touched the lives of not only his students and co-workers, but also
everyone he has encountered. He loves teaching and working with the
facultyofRowland Hall and is an avid supporterofthe Interim program.
He enjoys being a ninth grade sponsor and being involved in the annual
ninth grade Angel Canyon retreat.
In addition to his contributionstothe school, Mr. C.takesgreat pride
in his wife and three children. His caring attitude and regard for his
family is reflected in his compassion toward his students.
Mr. C.’s unassuming tenderness and devotion to the school and his
family has made him a great role model and one who is loved by all. We
love you, Mr. Cll!
Contents
People:
Class of 1996 S>
Class of 1999 17
Class of 2000 22
Class of 2001 26
Faculty 32
Activities:
39
Class Retreats
Adopt a 6lock 42
43
Lobsterfst
44
Winter Sports
46
Art Start
49
Candle and Carol
50
Dance Performances
Dances 52
Human Rights 54
Athletics:
Women’s Soccer 56
Women’s Tennis 56
60
Cross Country
62
Volleyball
66
Men’s Basketball
Swim Team 66
Women’s Basketball 70
Rowmark 72
Academics:
Clubs 77
Debate 62
National Honor Society 63
Dance Company 64
66
Student Council
Chorus 90
Hallmark 91
Musical 92
Mosaic 94
Gazette 95
Senior Summaries 97
Index 142